Xtiles.app- New card-based notes web app
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Posted by Stephen Zeoli
May 1, 2022 at 03:21 PM
xTiles does look interesting. It falls into the category of note-managers using cards and white boards. This includes Scrintal, Heptabase and Walling… and probably others. They all take a little different approach. xTiles gives you a grid structure to build on, whereas Scrintal and Heptabase are more free form. Walling is even more structured still, I’d say.
I like that I can have tabs and subpages in xTiles.
Thanks for the notification.
Steve
Posted by MadaboutDana
May 1, 2022 at 06:14 PM
It does look nice – but it makes me smile.
You can do more or less all the same things with Numbers on macOS / iOS (including the dragging/dropping of paragraphs/items).
And Numbers is also set up for collaboration.
But hey.
Cheers,
Bill
Posted by tightbeam
May 2, 2022 at 11:22 AM
MadaboutDana wrote:
>You can do more or less all the same things with Numbers on macOS / iOS
>(including the dragging/dropping of paragraphs/items).
Unless you’re a Windows user.
But hey.
Posted by MadaboutDana
May 2, 2022 at 12:41 PM
Heh, fair ‘nuff – although you can create and use the apps in an iCloud account, even as a Windows user.
Just sayin’ ;-)
tightbeam wrote:
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>MadaboutDana wrote:
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>>You can do more or less all the same things with Numbers on macOS / iOS
>>(including the dragging/dropping of paragraphs/items).
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>Unless you’re a Windows user.
>
>But hey.
Posted by Amontillado
May 2, 2022 at 03:47 PM
Numbers is an unsung hero for story planning. I wish there was a way to put arrows or lines between text blocks that stick. When you drag a text block it leaves lines behind.
I also wish there was a way to get the return key to do a line break in a cell. Option-enter does the job, but it kind of interferes with my flow.
MadaboutDana wrote:
It does look nice – but it makes me smile.
>
>You can do more or less all the same things with Numbers on macOS / iOS
>(including the dragging/dropping of paragraphs/items).
>
>And Numbers is also set up for collaboration.
>Cheers,
>Bill